Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Anti-Semitism in Germany


 A regional court in Germany decided that parents can be brought before a judge for causing bodily injury if they have their child circumcised. According to reports neither religious reasons, nor the rights of the parents can be used to justify the procedure.  

This does not look good. It especially looks bad that this decision against Jewish people has been undertaken by a German court.  Who does not know that for thousands of years circumcision has been a fundamental rite of the Jewish faith? Indeed, some might argue that it is the most basic rite, and therefore the most basic religious right of this oft persecuted people.

What would Christians say if a court all of a sudden concluded that baptizing people was now considered to be against the law?  Yes, you can be certain millions of generally passive Christians would sit up and take notice.  Such a decision would be an attack on the heart of Christian faith and practise.  It is exactly the same with this decision respecting the Jews in Germany.   

There will be some who say that this is not persecution, it is merely a decision taken on the basis of the health of the child.  What rubbish! Let’s be realistic, circumcision has not been happening in a corner for the last few thousand years. Don’t you think if this was a serious health matter it would have been dealt with hundreds of years ago?

It is well documented that presently we are living in a time of heightened anti-Semitism, the like of which has not been seen since the time of World War II. 

This unprecedented act by a German judge is simply another manifestation of that age old scourge of Jew hatred that the world simply cannot seem to shake.

I implore my fellow Christians to shake off passivity; I implore you to speak and to act on behalf of Jews wherever they are found 

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